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Global Memory Net (GMNet) is a world
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of cultural, historical, and heritage image collections. It is directed by
Ching-chih Chen Ching-chih Chen (Traditional Chinese characters, Traditional Chinese: 陳劉欽智; born 1937) is a Chinese-born American educator, administrator, consultant, and speaker in the field of digital information management and technology. After her 10 ...
, Professor Emeritus of
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(NSF)'s International Digital Library Program (IDLP). The goal of GMNet is to provide a global collaborative network that provides universal access to educational resources to a worldwide audience. GMNet provides multilingual and multimedia content and retrieval, as well as links directly to major resources, such as
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History

Global Memory Net superseded Chinese Memory Net (CMNet

which was founded in 2001 as a NSF/IDLP project. It was intended to make Chinese cultural and heritage resources globally accessible in a multimedia format. "The experiences and knowledge gained from
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made me realize the need to rethink the model for information dissemination and use," wrote Chen in 2001.Chen, Ching-chih. 2001. Chinese Memory Net (CMNet): A model for collaborative global digital library development, In: Global Digital Library Development in the New Millennium: Fertile Ground for Distributed Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration. Beijing, China: Tsinghua University Press. pp. 21–32

/ref> CMNet later expanded to represent global collections and officially became Global Memory Net in 2003.


Collections

Reflecting GMNet's origins in CMNet and Prof. Chen's earlier PROJECT EMPEROR-I, an interactive multimedia project

the strongest portion of the collection's content is from China and Asia. This collection includes over 8000 images and featured videos of this
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and the original discovery and excavation of the Emperor's terracotta army. Additional to the Asian collections are materials from around the world. A number of comprehensive collections are included, covering specific sites, cultures, and other overarching themes from content collaborators, including the UNESCO's
Memory of the World UNESCO's Memory of the World (MoW) Programme is an international initiative to safeguard the documentary heritage of humanity against collective amnesia, neglect, decay over time and climatic conditions, as well as deliberate destruction. It ca ...

Asia Division
of
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, national libraries, academic institutions, and some private groups. These collections feature images of geographical locations and historical sites, historical manuscripts, maps, art, indigenous crafts, weapons, pottery and musical instruments. Every image is accompanied by metadata information. Images of musical instruments are linked with the audio and video files, and with notations. Metadata is recorded in multiple languages. In general, English is provided and is often also available in the local language of the object's country of origin. A recent ongoing project is the multilingual and multimedia documentation of all the
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s, known as World Heritage Memory Net. Collections in GMNet are broken up into the following categories to help users browse the extensive content: * Antique Maps * Arts, Paintings, Poetry * Cathedrals, Churches, Shrines, Temples * Ethnic Groups * Historical Cities * Musical Instruments * National Libraries * National Memories * Old Civilizations and Culture * Palaces- Ancient and Current * Selected Museums * UNESCO
Memory of the World UNESCO's Memory of the World (MoW) Programme is an international initiative to safeguard the documentary heritage of humanity against collective amnesia, neglect, decay over time and climatic conditions, as well as deliberate destruction. It ca ...
* UNESCO
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In addition, GMNet also includes instant access to over 2530 digital collections from over 80 countries in the world in it
World Digital Collections


Usage


Search Methods

When one enters GMNet, all collections can be searched using an open search box, which allows traditional search by metadata fields (such as title, date, location, keyword, source, etc.) in multiple languages. Advanced Search with additional Boolean Operators is available for both Collections and images by language and by multiple fields. Information in GMNet is retrieved not only by the traditional way of searching by collection listings, country, or timeline, but especially by enhanced search methods including freely browsing, randomly looking for images of interest, finding similar images, zooming for details, and obtaining appropriate annotations. GMNet's search capabilities include: *
Content-based image retrieval Content-based image retrieval, also known as query by image content ( QBIC) and content-based visual information retrieval (CBVIR), is the application of computer vision techniques to the image retrieval problem, that is, the problem of searching ...
(CBIR): ''This is one of the key features of Global Memory Net.'' :A user can gain familiarity with an unknown collection through CBIR using ''Random'' and ''Browse'' image searches, which allow users to browse the collections without requiring knowledge of the language used to describe the records. Randomizing allows users to view a randomized overview of thumbnail images for a collection; users can then follow their visual or contextual interests and narrow their focus if they wish by using the ''Similar'', ''Larger'', and ''Info'' functions. ''Similar'' retrieves images of the same color and shape, and uses the CBIR developed by Prof. James Z. Wang at
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, but modified in-hous

Users can enlarge the thumbnail images (magnification varies with resolution) and also obtain additional descriptive information, including multilingual, multimedia and links where available. * Traditional Search: :When one has some knowledge of a given collection or of specific information that they are seeking within that collection, a search box allows traditional search by metadata fields (such as title, date, location, keyword, source, etc.) in multiple languages. * Geographical Search: :Collections are also accessible through a navigation bar link to a listing by country, leading to multiple browsable images and information. * Temporal Search: :All Collections are listed on a sliding timeline which links to individual Collection pages with information and browsable images. Users can scroll through the centuries viewing all relevant Sites Collections related to the time period of interest.


Linked Data

GMNet links to outside data sources to provide more additional information resources to the user. These resources include Online Computer Library Center, OCLC,
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,
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Projects

Registered users may create up to 3 projects and save images in a durable portfolio within GMNet. As users search through the collections they can save and add notes and metadata to individual objects.


Partners

GMNet's partners can be divided into two categories:


Technology partners

* Howard D.Wactlar, School of Computer Science,
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, Pennsylvania, U.S. * James Z.Wang, College of Information Sciences and Technology,
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, U.S. * Jian-bo Shi, School of Computer Science,
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, Pennsylvania, U.S. * Von-Wun Soo, Chen-Yu Lee, Chao-Chun Yeh, Department of computer science,
National Tsing Hua University National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) is a public research university in Hsinchu, Taiwan. It was first founded in Beijing. After the Chinese Civil War, president Mei Yiqi and other academics relocated with the retreating Nationalist government to ...
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* Piero Baglioni, Rodorico Giorgi, Department of Chemistry,
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, Italy *
Takashi Nagatsuka was a Japanese poet and novelist. According to prominent historian Ann Waswo, Nagatsuka Takashi was born into a landowning family. Nagatsuka was born in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan in Kosshō Village (国生村), itself in Ishige, Ibaraki, Ishige ...
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Tsurumi University is a private university in Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. History Tsurumi University traces its origin to Tsurumi Girls' High School, which was established in 1925. In 1953, Tsurumi Girls' Junior College was established, and it was ch ...
, Department of Library, Archival, and Information Studies, Yokohama, Japan


Content partners

* Global Memory Net, 2003 on - US Library of Congress, Asian Division; Hainan University, Hainan, China; Shanghai Jiao-Tong U, Shanghai; Sichuan University, Chengdu, China; Tsurumi University, Yokohoma, Japan; University J. J. Strossmayer, Osijek, Croatia; Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, Hanoi, Vietnam, etc. * Chinese Memory Net, 2000-2002 - Peking University, Beijing; Tsinghua University, Beijing; Shanghai Jiao-Tong University, Shanghai, China; Academia Sinica, Taiwan; National Taiwan University, Taiwan. * Piero Baglioni, Rodorico Giorgi, Department of Chemistry,
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, Italy


Related projects


World Heritage Memory Net (WHMNet)Launched on April 29, 2011
WHMnet is a model global digital library of cultural, historical, and heritage collections related to the current 911 World Heritage Sites of 151 countries inscribed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
National Tsing Hua University Memory Net
{{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110817212943/http://memorynet.nthu.edu.tw/en/ , date=2011-08-17 Launched on April 23, 2011, NTHU Memory Net was developed jointly by NTHU an
Global Connection and Collaboration
to create an online multimedia and multilingual knowledge base celebrating Tsing Hua's Centennial Anniversary. NTHU Memory Net is based on the same conceptual framework and uses the i-M-C-S system which was developed for GMNet, and enhanced for WHMNet.


Awards


American Library Association, “LITA names winner of 2006 Kilgour Award”
April 18, 2006, Accessed February 20, 2009.
Ching-chih Chen receives 2008 Beta Phi Mu Award
March 18, 2008, Accessed May 19, 2011.


References

:For extensive references regarding additional publications by Dr. Ching-chih Chen, consult the detailed listing and full-text files of the sources listed i
GMNet Archives
Other Publications authored by Collaborators and Third-Parties are listed below: * "Global Memory Net is now universally accessible through the Web,” Library Times International, 24 (1): 7 (July 2007). * Chen, Ching-chih, “The role of art libraries and their partners in documenting and preserving the threatened cultures: The case of Global Memory Net and the World Heritage Digital Library,” IFLA Art Libraries Section Newsletter, No. 60, pp. 4–5 (2007). * "LITA Names Winner of 2006 Kilgour Award,” Library Times International, 23 (1): 8 (July 2006). * Badurina, Boris and Ching-chih Chen, 2006. "Osijek Treasures Are One Click Away at the Global Memory Net," In: Proceedings of the LIDA (Library In the Digital Age) Meeting, Dubrovnik, Croatia, May 31, 2006. * Wang, James Z., Kurt Grieb, Ya Zhang, Ching-chih Chen, Yixin Chen, and Jaia Li, "Machine annotation and retrieval for digital imagery of historical materials," International Journal on Digital Libraries, 6 (1); 18-29 (February 2006). * Borbinha, Jose, Ching-chih Chen, and Stavros Christodoulakis, "Multimedia, contents and management," International Journal on Digital Libraries, 6 (1): 1-2, February 23, 2006 (online). Editorial of the Special Issue on Multimedia, Contents and Management, edited by Borbinha, Chen and Christodoulaks. * Zhang, Shengqiang and Ching-chih Chen, "Global Memory Net and development of digital image information management system: Experience and practice," Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE, 6A (11): 1216-1220. November 2005. * Chen, Ching-chih, "Global Memory Net Offers the Word Instantly: Offers the World Instantly: Potentials for Universal Access to Invaluable Japanese Contents," Translated by Prof. T. Nagatsuka, Journal of Information Processing and Management, 47 (11): 751-760. February 2005. * Nagatsuka, Takashi and Ching-chih Chen, 2005. "Global Memory Net offers new innovative access to Tsurumi's old Japanese Waka poems and tales, and maps," Digital Libraries: Implementing Strategies and Sharing Experiences roceedings of the 7th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2005), Bangkok, Thailand, December 12–15, 2005 Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag. pp. 149–157. * Thatcher, Victoria, "The Global Memory Network- Where Art and Artifacts Meet 21st Century Technology," Information Link (Simmons College), 9 (8): 1, 3 (October 2005). * Baglioni, Piero, Rodorico Giorgi, and Ching-chih Chen. 2003. "Nanoparticle technology saves cultural relics: potential for a multimedia digital library," In: Online Proceedings of DELOS/NSF Workshop on Multimedia Contents in Digital Libraries, Crete, Greece, June 2–3, 2003. * Cheng, Gordon. "Chinese Memory Net and China-US Million Book Digital Library Project" PLUS Bulletin pp. 34–36 (March 2003). * Antonuccio, Irene "Collaborzione tra la Fondazione Bonino-Pulejo e la National Science Foundation: Arte e cultura su Internet: La professoressa Chen ha illustrato il progetto: Global Memory Net," Gazzetta del Sud, Messina, Italy, December 20, 2003 p. 16. "Global Memory Net," was presented at Fondazione Bonino-Pulejo in Messina, Italy, December 18, 2003, and followed by local TV interview. * "Message from the Chair: Asia, Africa, and the Middle East," AAMES Newsletter: A biannual publication of the Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Section of ACRL/ALA 1 (1): 1-3 (November 2003). * Wang, James Z.,
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and Ching-chih Chen. 2003. "Machine annotation for digital imagery of historical materials using the ALIP system," In: Online Proceedings of DELOS/NSF Workshop on Multimedia Contents in Digital Libraries, Crete, Greece, June 2–3, 2003
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* Soo, Von-Wun, C. Y. Lee, C. C. Lin, S. L. Chen and Ching-chih Chen. 2003. "Automated semantic annotation and retrieval based on sharable ontology and case-based learning techniques," In: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE
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* Wang, James Z.,
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and Ching-chih Chen. 2002. "Interdisciplinary research to advance digital imagery indexing and retrieval technologies for Asian art and cultural heritages," In: Proceedings of ACM Multimedia (Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval), Juan Les Pins, France, December 2002. 6 p. * Wactlar, Howard D. and Ching-chih Chen. 2002. "Enhanced perspectives for historical and cultural documentaries using Informedia technologies," In: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), Portland, OR, July 15–18, 2002. pp. 338–339
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* Soo, Von-Wun, Chen-yu Lee, Chao-Chun Yeh and Ching-chih Chen. 2002. "Using sharable ontology to retrieve historical images," In: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), Portland, OR, July 15–18, 2002. pp. 197–198
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